
CSG21: Prime Minister Claims 'Dozens' Of F-35s Deployed On HMS Queen Elizabeth
Boris Johnson's claim contradicts reports indicating the Royal Navy flagship is only carrying eight RAF F-35s, plus 10 from the US.
Boris Johnson's claim contradicts reports indicating the Royal Navy flagship is only carrying eight RAF F-35s, plus 10 from the US.
It is seven years since the former prime minister committed the UK to a second new aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales.
Up to 150 military tanker drivers will prepare to deliver to petrol forecourts that have run dry because of panic buying.
Current Government plans will see a reduction of 10,000 soldiers by 2025.
The Prime Minister has started interviewing candidates to become his new military leader, but who is in the running for the job?
The Transport Secretary refused to rule out requesting military help after queues for pumps continue across the UK.
The average payment from the British military per fatality was £2,380 – a total compensation bill of £688,000.
The PM used Franglais as he urged UK allies to calm down over the issue, saying the pact is "a great step forward for global security".
The Ministry of Defence has apologised following the breach, which reportedly exposed email addresses of hundreds of Afghan interpreters.
Senior figures in Parliament have criticised Government strategy during the crises.
Britain forms part of the new AUKUS partnership which has cost France a £30bn submarine deal with Australia.
The Scottish First Minister responded after being questioned about the death of a man who waited 40 hours for an ambulance.
The UK, US and Australia have agreed to co-operate on the acquisition of a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines for Australian Navy.
Aukus partnership will see the nations work together to supply Australia with nuclear-powered submarines "making the world safer".
The former British Army officer has already been in the post for more than two years.
Lord Robathan also said that the down-sizing of the Armed Forces to its lowest level since 1714 is "bonkers".